Over 70% of EU citizens live in urban areas (cities, towns and suburbs) that generate 23% of all transport greenhouse gas emissions. To help the European Union reduce greenhouse gas emissions (by at least 55% by 2030 and by 90% by 2050), the Urban Mobility Framework initiative proposes measures to encourage EU Member States to develop urban transport systems that are safe, accessible, inclusive, affordable, smart, resilient, and emission-free.
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New website of the EU Urban Mobility Observatory
New website of the EU Urban Mobility Observatory
Commissioner Vălean: Opening speech at Urban Mobility Days 2023
Commissioner Vălean: Opening speech at Urban Mobility Days 2023
Commission proposes list of principles to boost cycling across Europe
The proposal for a European Declaration on Cycling recognises cycling as a sustainable, accessible and inclusive, affordable and healthy means of transport, with strong added value for the EU economy.
Urban Mobility Days
Save the Date for Urban Mobility Days 2023 taking place from 4-6 October in Seville, Spain.
New Expert Group on Urban Mobility begins work
To implement the new 2021 EU Urban Mobility Framework, a reinforced platform for dialogue and co-creation of actions was announced. The goal is stronger engagement by Member States and improved dialogue with cities, regions and stakeholders on all urban mobility issues.
Urban Mobility Days 2022
Urban Mobility Days 2022 will be held on 20-22 September in the city of Brno, Czech Republic.